Revisiting Watergate

I have learnt more about American history from reading the papers of Miles Mathis, particularly his one on the fake-assassination of JFK, than I have from reading history texts, cover-to-cover at University. Why was the JFK paper important? Because the event signifies a turning point. The Phoenicians became confident enough to come out of the shadows and invert everything, right in the public eye. Now, Miles has revisited a 2013 paper on Watergate with a lot of additional commentary, which is well worth a read.

According to this new commentary, the real turning point in American history was not exactly the JFK assassination-event, but the toppling of President Nixon via the Watergate scandal. While the Phoenicians were manipulating American institutions and politics since 1776, they finally succeeded in a complete coup in the following steps:

  1. The Creation of the CIA, and its empowerment using war budgets.
  2. The rise of the Kennedy family and their infiltration of the Democratic Party (The Phoenicians hated the Democratic Party because that would mean less wars abroad).
  3. JFK faking his death and going underground to run the Executive branch in the shadows.
  4. Nixon assuming office (an office that was bugged by the CIA) and somewhat trying to run things the old way.
  5. The “death” of Hoover (the FBI was seen as a rival institution to the CIA) and the fall of Nixon via Watergate. (“All the CIA’s President’s Men.”)

Everything since then has been a vaudeville conducted by the CIA, complete with Presidents being drawn from Hollywood and show-business.

Where is the hope in all of this? It is in the fact that until Nixon fell, USA had actual public institutions, with many real people, real leaders, representing real public interests. What else can explain the unparalleled jumps in Standard of Living? What else can explain the fact that the United States is still around as a force to reckon with, whereas many new nations quickly crumbled under corruption? It is the legacy of all the progress that was made during those golden years, which even the Phoenicians are stumped in undoing.

The nation was functioning in theory, as a Republic, and even the crypto-Phoenicians and Freemasons at the helm were effectively contained from becoming too malignant and odious. The Phoenicians had to build the CIA from the ground up, divert huge budgets towards it, and then impose it on all other public institutions, a rather herculean feat. On the other hand, they never had to go through this arduous route in many other nations, such as Canada. Because public institutions were never strong to begin with, and the Phoenicians remained in charge, unchallenged and uncontested. And things are going to get very bleak over there.

There is a lot to support Miles’ theory if you look around. If the CIA is in charge of every US institution, then they would also be in charge of the gold reserves at Fort Knox. Its called the Golden Rule, “Those with the gold make all the rules.” Then they would have gotten greedy and divvied up the gold reserves in Fort Knox, and only they would have this privilege. Not even the Governors of the Federal Reserve could do that. Coincidentally, on 18th May 2026, FBI officials searching a CIA official’s home came across 303 gold bars, each weighing 1kg!

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